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Zinaida Serebriakova

Zinaida Serebriakova. House of Cards. 1919. Oil on canvas. State Russian Museum
5 September 2018—16 December 2018

The Russian Museum holds one of the largest collections of works by Zinaida Serebriakova, comprising 60 paintings and around 200 graphic works spanning the artist’s entire career.

The exhibition at the Yaroslavl Art Museum made up of 34 painting and graphic works from the collection of the Russian Museum provides an overview of Zinaida Serebriakova’s life and work. It covers different periods of the artist’s career, explores various genres and subjects of her art. On display are paintings created at her family estate Neskuchnoye near Kharkov, as well as in St. Petersburg and Paris. The exhibition features such iconic paintings as “Bather” (1911), study for “Whitening Cloth” (1917), “House of Cards” (1919), self-portraits from 1922 and 1946, paintings from the Morocco series, and others.

The exhibition at the Yaroslavl Art Museum opens on September 5th as part of the Russian Museum Cultural and Exhibition Center Project and will last until December 16th, 2018. 

Zinaida Serebriakova. Self-Portrait. 1922. Oil on canvas. State Russian Museum Zinaida Serebriakova. Peasants. 1914. Oil on canvas. State Russian Museum

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“He Conquered Both Time and Space...” 225th Anniversary of Alexander Pushkin’s Birth

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This is the first ever large-scale exhibition held in the Russian Museum to address the genius of Russian and world culture, whose anniversary will be an international event. The museum rich depositories enable to characterize the oeuvre of the great writer most fully and diversely and to reconstruct the cultural and historical background, which witnessed the formation and heyday of Pushkin’s unique talent.

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